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I'd like to say I'm surprised by this less than ethical form of membership drive but, given our PM's public admiration for the Chinese communist system of gov't I can see why they don't see any issues with it.

Considering that the Trudeau government and the Chinese government are on unfriendly terms right now, itís not likely that the Beijing government or its surrogates in Canada are boosting Trudeau. Smells like a false flag stunt. Or just as likely, the Beijing government is trying to get its supporters to infiltrate the liberal party in order to pressure it from within.

Considering that the Trudeau government and the Chinese government are on unfriendly terms right now, itís not likely that the Beijing government or its surrogates in Canada are boosting Trudeau. Smells like a false flag stunt. Or just as likely, the Beijing government is trying to get its supporters to infiltrate the liberal party in order to pressure it from within.

"BeaverFever" saidConsidering that the Trudeau government and the Chinese government are on unfriendly terms right now, itís not likely that the Beijing government or its surrogates in Canada are boosting Trudeau. Smells like a false flag stunt. Or just as likely, the Beijing government is trying to get its supporters to infiltrate the liberal party in order to pressure it from within.

Or they've realized that a Conservative government in Canada would be more hard line vs China.

"Robair" saidConsidering that the Trudeau government and the Chinese government are on unfriendly terms right now, itís not likely that the Beijing government or its surrogates in Canada are boosting Trudeau. Smells like a false flag stunt. Or just as likely, the Beijing government is trying to get its supporters to infiltrate the liberal party in order to pressure it from within.

Or they've realized that a Conservative government in Canada would be more hard line vs China.

I think the Liberals actually made a good tactical move there. They told China that there would be no decision on Huewei until after the election. So, in my thinking, if the Chinese government were to interfere in our election, they'd do so in favour of the Liberals because the Conservative will be worse. No guarantee that the Liberals will approve Huewei, but there is one the Conservatives will not.

"DrCaleb" saidConsidering that the Trudeau government and the Chinese government are on unfriendly terms right now, itís not likely that the Beijing government or its surrogates in Canada are boosting Trudeau. Smells like a false flag stunt. Or just as likely, the Beijing government is trying to get its supporters to infiltrate the liberal party in order to pressure it from within.

Or they've realized that a Conservative government in Canada would be more hard line vs China.

I think the Liberals actually made a good tactical move there. They told China that there would be no decision on Huewei until after the election. So, in my thinking, if the Chinese government were to interfere in our election, they'd do so in favour of the Liberals because the Conservative will be worse. No guarantee that the Liberals will approve Huewei, but there is one the Conservatives will not.

So you're in favour of our elections being interfered with by other countries?

Or they've realized that a Conservative government in Canada would be more hard line vs China.

I think the Liberals actually made a good tactical move there. They told China that there would be no decision on Huewei until after the election. So, in my thinking, if the Chinese government were to interfere in our election, they'd do so in favour of the Liberals because the Conservative will be worse. No guarantee that the Liberals will approve Huewei, but there is one the Conservatives will not.

So you're in favour of our elections being interfered with by other countries?

Yea, I'm not even going to answer yet another great leap in logic there.